Support for Kids Initiative takes a unique approach to caring for needy children around the world.
Many children we help are orphans or abandoned children in great
need. And we do much more than provide food and shelter. We invest in
every part of a child’s life – bringing him or her into a “family” with
other children, under the care of committed Christian house parents.
In that family-style environment we can provide safety, social
stability, education, hope for a productive life and – most importantly –
the Christian witness and encouragement needed to come to a saving
knowledge of Jesus Christ.
In all our ministries we seek to:
- Rescue vulnerable children, especially those orphaned and abandoned.
- Break the cycle of poverty by creating hope and practical opportunities for a better life.
- Provide for spiritual needs by sharing the transforming power of Jesus Christ.
- Restore communities, helping children and whole villages by encouraging leadership and self-reliance.
In these ways, we seek to have the children in our care become
responsible adult citizens – the people God wants them to be – through
five major types of ministry outreach:
Residential Homes.Support For Kids provides homes for orphans and abandoned children, creating
family units of “brothers and sisters” with their own Christian house
parents.
Care Centers. Through our Care Centers, Support for Kids is able to supply many of the
services provided in our residential homes – food, medical care,
Christian witness and education – to many more children who are not
full-time residents.
Schools. Education gives our residential home children a more promising future,
and it’s also a way Kids Alive can bring opportunity and hope to other
children in the wider communities where we work.
Advanced Education.
Many of our residential and school children show the abilities to
continue in their education. Whenever possible, we assist these
teens to finish high school and beyond.
Medical Clinics. Basic medical care is a primary need,
Specialized Community Outreach. Support for Kids sometimes addresses special needs requiring tailored
ministry approaches – such as relief responses, programs to help street
kids in larger cities, or supporting single mothers or grandmothers as
they care for their children or grandchildren. |